HIROSHIMA Group of Seven leaders pledged greater efforts toward nuclear disarmament but indicated the measures will not be unilateral in the face of Russia’s threats to use nuclear weapons in its war in Ukraine.
HIROSHIMA Group of Seven leaders confronted the horrors of atomic warfare during a tour of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum on May 19, prompting several to comment that humanity must learn from the past if world peace is to be achieved.
HIROSHIMA The leaders of Japan and the United States agreed to work closely together to demonstrate to the world the Group of Seven’s unwavering solidarity in addressing global issues through discussions at the summit.
HIROSHIMA Symbolism was to be found everywhere as the three-day Group of Seven summit kicked off May 19 in this western Japan city that was devastated by atomic bombing 78 years ago.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida clearly views China as much as a threat as Russia when he talks about unilateral efforts to change the status quo using force.